Published Friday 8th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A practical guide from a specialist who handles emergency B2B orders. Learn which laser marking system fits your specific traceability needs based on speed, material, and budget constraints. [...]
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Published Friday 8th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A candid Q&A based on real-world mistakes selecting KEYENCE sensors — from barcode scanners to clamp-on flow meters — with actionable checklists to avoid costly specification errors. [...]
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Published Friday 8th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
Most buyers focus on sensor specs. They miss a critical integration detail that causes 90% of recurring failures. A veteran's perspective on factory automation sensors. [...]
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Published Thursday 7th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
An admin buyer shares the hard-won lessons from choosing laser engraving machines. We break down the decision for three common scenarios: high-speed production, delicate materials, and deep engraving. [...]
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Published Thursday 7th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality inspector's deep dive into the true cost of poorly configured barcode readers, revealing the hidden pitfalls and operational inefficiencies that plague many factory automation setups, and a concise guide to getting it right the first time. [...]
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Published Thursday 7th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
An admin buyer shares a hard-won perspective on why the terminology we use to search for factory automation sensors fundamentally changes the solutions we find, arguing for 'industrial vision sensor' over the more common 'machine vision used for in manufacturing'. [...]
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Published Thursday 7th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality manager breaks down why paying for Keyence's precision is a hedge against expensive rework, using real-world examples of surface roughness measurement and laser marking failures. [...]
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Published Thursday 7th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
Choosing between a Keyence IL-300, a safety light curtain, or a fiber laser marker isn't about which is 'better.' It's about understanding your specific application. Here's a practical breakdown from a purchasing perspective. [...]
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Published Tuesday 28th of April 2026
by Jane Smith
A field engineer's honest take on why selecting the right Keyence sensor for your application requires more than just matching numbers from a datasheet. Personal mistakes and lessons learned. [...]
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Published Tuesday 28th of April 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality inspector's take on choosing between Keyence and traditional portable CMMs for field measurement. We break down precision, setup, and the costs nobody talks about upfront. [...]
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